Saturday 1st October 2016, 4.30pm-6pm

Gallery Hours: Friday 30th September to Sunday 2nd October, 12pm-6pm.

Thursday 2nd June – let us excite your senses in Clapham with an eclectic range of visual and sound art. Scribe & Chime are proud to present their first event at Omnibus that will showcase a dynamic range of work by emerging creative talent from across London.

You will view contemporary portraiture, landscape photography and theatrical costumes whilst accompanied by the acoustic sounds of folk, blues, soul and indie.

Long overdue, but I’ve just uploaded images of new paintings from the 2nd half of 2014 up until now. 2015 has been a difficult year, transitioning from completing my degree to having a full time job. Things having settled down a bit now and I have high hopes for the rest of the year and the start of 2016!

Saturday 13 June

3pmEmerging Artists and the Art MarketMade in Arts London introduce their exhibition of work by University of the Arts London students and recent graduates. Hear directly from some of the artists involved, and discover why it’s important, exciting, and vital to the art market to support emerging artists.

This year MiAL have selected a group of artists to exhibit at Affordable Art Fair whose work reflects upon everyday aspects of life. Whether it be the environment, experiences, or the physical foundations of our world; each of these artists encourage their audience to further examine the fundamentals of life which may otherwise be forgotten or ignored.

If you are attending the fair and would like to find out more about Made in Arts London and the support they offer to their emerging artists, you can attend a talk at Affordable Art Fair on Saturday 13th June at 3pm to hear them introduce their exhibition of work by University of the Arts London students and recent graduates; hear directly from some of the artists involved, and discover why it’s important, exciting, and vital to the art market to support emerging artists.

There has always been a need to evaluate, quantify and rationalise our understanding of the world and indeed, the universe around us. Today we have sophisticated means to map subtle changes in real-time not only our complex ever-shifting world but also the inner world of the human physical and mental condition.
The group show ‘Maps’ reflects this obsession; responding to the here and now, and exploring ways of representing the spatial, cultural and personal.

Scene’s upcoming exhibition explores work from artists, designers and architects in various media and with varying interpretations of the brief. The exhibition will run alongside a programme of talks, workshops and events exploring the importance of mapping to creative disciplines, and its relevance to our culture today.

Made in Arts London presents ‘Capsule’ our third annual independent exhibition showcasing art and design from UAL students and recent graduates. A curated collection of site specific creations, limited editions, fine art, design, video & performance pieces will be exhibited, including Made in Art London’s latest Spring/Summer 2015 Collection chosen by Kathleen Soriano, Dominic Wilcox and Natalie Brett.

‘Capsule’ is an exhibition celebrating the journey of our artists as they work towards their careers as creative practitioners, and the journey of Made in Arts London in supporting them to do so. All the work on display will be available for sale, offering a unique platform to collect affordable art and design pieces from some of the emerging stars of London’s art scene, and the next generation of artists.

Conceptual Pop. Conceptual Living. Pop Living invites artists to submit work that builds on ideas of ‘pop’ thinking in art and culture; the re/production of culture and living mediated through technology and advertising is captured in a constant techno-documentation of society and the self. The hyper-real and contemporary constructions of living come together in a celebrity-fuelled world of sleek design and fictional future-spaces. Pop Living invites artists working with wall based work to respond to concepts of contemporary living, hyper-reality and transmitted spaces.